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Part 2: Bloomfield Decision, Roads Program, and Policing Costs Resolution – 03/10/2026
Council voted to proceed with Bloomfield construction, approved the 2026 roads program, supported a policing costs resolution, and made decisions affecting local traffic, parking, and heritage sites.
Mar 10


Part 1: Finances, Disraeli Project Progress, and Nile Street Questions – 03/09/2025
The affordable housing board examined financial concerns, clarified past costs, and continued moving the Disraeli project forward.
Mar 9


Part 2: Housing Finances and Disraeli Project Progress – 03/09/2026
Board members challenged financial assumptions, reviewed Nile Street costs, and pushed forward the Disraeli housing project.
Mar 9


Part 1: Parks Planning, Water Capacity, and Service Limits Dominated Committee of the Whole - 11/13/2025
The Committee of the Whole meeting on November 13, 2025 set direction on parks and recreation, water and wastewater capacity, sidewalk winter maintenance, and vehicle for hire rules, highlighting how the County is balancing growth, service limits, and long term planning ahead of decisions later in November.
Nov 13, 2025


Part 2: How Councillors Represented Their Communities on Parks, Water, and Services - 11/13/2025
November 13, 2025 Committee of the Whole meeting, revealing clear differences by ward on parks planning, water capacity, sidewalk services, and taxi regulation, and how those positions connect to local priorities across Prince Edward County.
Nov 13, 2025


Part 2: Council Signals Priorities on Housing Stability, Costs, and Community Capacity - 11/10/2025
Discussion at the November 10, 2025 Council meeting highlighted shared concern over housing stability, rising financial pressure on residents, and the County’s long term capacity to respond.
Nov 10, 2025


Part 1: Environment Advisory Committee Advances Climate Work, Grants, and Long-Stalled Bylaw Review - 10/14/2025
PEC’s Environmental Advisory Committee focused on capacity, climate action, and long-delayed policy work, with updates on grant funding, tree planting, and the restart of the Site Alteration Bylaw review.
Oct 14, 2025


Part 2: Environmental Committee Presses for Action on Land Protection and Climate Funding - 10/14/2025
PEC’s Environmental Advisory Committee focused on capacity, climate action, and long-delayed policy work, with updates on grant funding, tree planting, and the restart of the Site Alteration Bylaw review.
Oct 14, 2025


Part 1: Council Weighs Dark Sky Protection, Public Safety Upgrades, and Long-Term Asset Costs - 10/09/2025
PEC Council advanced several long-term policy files, directing staff to explore a potential Dark Sky Preserve for the County’s South Shore, flagging urgent upgrades to the Fire Department’s radio communications system, and approving the County’s first consolidated Asset Management Plan.
Oct 9, 2025


Part 2: Council Weighs Dark Sky Vision, Public Safety, and Long-Term Costs - 10/09/2025
Council debate on the Dark Sky Preserve proposal, fire radio upgrades, fees and charges, and the Asset Management Plan revealed clear differences in ward perspectives across Prince Edward County.
Oct 9, 2025


Part 1: Affordable Housing Board Reviews Finances, Governance, and Next Steps - 06 Oct 2025
The Prince Edward County Affordable Housing Corporation held its Annual General Meeting and open board session, confirming corporate bylaws, reviewing its first detailed financial update under new leadership, and beginning preparations for a 2026 budget.
Oct 6, 2025


Part 1: Council Weighs PFAC’s Future, Rural Water Rules, and Medical Waste Support - 09/25/2025
PEC Council grappled with financial uncertainty at the Prince Edward Fitness and Aquatic Centre, debated fairness and risk in rural severance water requirements, and approved a pilot program to support residents with medical waste needs.
Sep 25, 2025


Part 2: Council Draws Lines on PFAC Support, Rural Water Rules, and Targeted Compassion - 09/25/2025
Council debate on PFAC, rural severances, and a new medical waste pilot highlighted the limits of municipal support in a time of financial constraint. While councillors acknowledged PFAC’s community value, t
Sep 25, 2025


Part 1: Planning Committee Hears Intense Public Debate on Rural Development, Water, and Events - 09/17/2025
PEC Council’s statutory public meetings at Shire Hall centered on major rural planning files, including the revised Hikes Point Road subdivision, Cherryvale Farms’ event venue rezoning, and the Base31 draft plan of subdivision.
Sep 17, 2025


Part 2: Planning Committee Confronts Water Limits, Rural Tensions, and the Push for Housing - 09/17/2025
PEC Council’s latest meeting exposed deepening tensions around water security, rural development, environmental protection, and housing.
Sep 17, 2025


Part 2: Growth Pressures Surface as Council Confronts Capacity, Policy Gaps, and Timing - 09/11/2025
PEC Council’s latest meeting highlighted growing frustration over stalled development projects, parkland rules that don’t fit rural realities, and long-standing uncertainty around water and wastewater capacity.
Sep 11, 2025


PART 1: Affordable Housing Board Restarts With Leadership, Partnerships, and Project Momentum - 09/08/2025
After the summer break, the Affordable Housing Corporation moved key Picton and Wellington projects forward, advancing plans for Disraeli Street, refining a Nile Street housing and food bank partnership, and approving governance updates to support upcoming funding and board recruitment decisions.
Sep 8, 2025


PART 2: Housing Board Regains Momentum With Unified Leadership and Project Clarity - 09/08/2025
The Affordable Housing Corporation returned from summer break with rare consensus, advancing Picton and Wellington housing projects, confirming leadership roles, and launching board recruitment to keep long-watched files moving toward delivery.
Sep 8, 2025


PART 2: Environmental Committee Pushes Climate Funding Forward Without Waiting for the Plan - 09/02/2025
Facing delays in the Climate Action Plan, the Environmental Advisory Committee pushed ahead with practical steps, advancing ideas for heat protection, targeted climate funding, and embedding a climate lens into everyday municipal decision-making.
Sep 2, 2025


Part 2: Council Divided on Reserves, Staffing Cuts Approved, and Key Budget Decisions Explained - 12/03/2024
Council split on reserve funding, approved staffing reductions, and moved forward with key safety and heritage projects amid ongoing budget pressures.
Dec 3, 2024
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